Publications by authors named "Jaume Tort"

Introduction: Absolute uterine factor infertility, historically considered untreatable, remained without proven effective treatment until 2014, when the first birth following uterus transplantation from a living donor occurred in Sweden. Since then, the procedure has been performed by other groups using living and deceased donors. Interest in deceased donors is increasing; however, global experience remains limited.

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Background: People with kidney failure have a higher risk of cancer compared with age- and sex-matched individuals in the general population, yet data from southern Europe are limited. This study explores cancer incidence in the kidney failure population in Catalonia.

Methods: We identified cancer cases through linkage of the Catalan Kidney Registry with Catalan cancer databases.

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Although kidney transplantation from living donors (LD) offers better long-term results than from deceased donors (DD), elderly recipients are less likely to receive LD transplants than younger ones. We analyzed renal transplant outcomes from LD versus DD in elderly recipients with a propensity-matched score. This retrospective, observational study included the first single kidney transplants in recipients aged ≥65 years from two European registry cohorts (2013-2020, n = 4,257).

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Introduction: Biovigilance (BV) systems aim to improve the quality and safety of tissues and organs for transplantation. This study describes the Catalan BV system and analyzes its utility.

Methods: It is a retrospective analysis of notifications on serious adverse events (SAEs) and reactions (SARs) since the implementation of the BV system (2008 for tissues and 2016 for organs) until 2020.

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Introduction: Uterus transplantation is a novel surgical procedure that allows women with absolute uterine factor infertility to carry a pregnancy and give birth. While previous studies have explored the attitudes of women with absolute uterine factor infertility toward uterus transplantation, none have surveyed and compare their views with other groups of interest (Morris syndrome women, relatives of Morris syndrome and Rokitansky syndrome women, infertile women and women of childbearing age) in the same sociocultural setting. The objective of this study was to evaluate attitudes and insights regarding uterus transplantation among women with Rokitansky syndrome and other groups of interest.

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Background: The criteria for vascular access (VA) selection in pediatric hemodialysis (HD) population has changed over time until the current patient-centered approach using the individualized Life-Plan. We analyzed the type of VA used by incident and prevalent end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) pediatric patients (pts) treated with HD in Catalonia.

Method: Data from the Catalan Renal Registry of ESKD pts under 18 years of age undergoing kidney replacement therapy (KRT) were examined for a 22-year period (1997-2018).

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In view of the public consultation recently launched by the World Health Organization on Regulatory Convergence of Cell and Gene Therapy Products and the Proposal for a Regulation on substances of human origin (SoHO) repealing the European Union Directives on Blood and on Tissues and Cells, an opportunity arises to define an ethical and transparent framework of collaboration between industry and authorities responsible for SoHO-derived products, comprising medicines, medical devices, transfusion, and transplantation. The commodification of SoHO-derived medicinal products and medical devices entails important risks to the sustainability of healthcare systems and threatens the equitable access of patients to innovative therapies. It may also jeopardize the principle of altruistic donation of SoHO that is required for the treatment and survival of thousands of patients every year.

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Background: There is a lack of information regarding which is the best dialysis technique after kidney transplant (KT) failure. The aim of this study is to compare the effect of kidney replacement therapy modality-peritoneal dialysis (TX-PD-TX), haemodialysis (TX-HD-TX) and preemptive deceased donor retransplantation (TX-TX) on patient survival and second KT outcomes.

Methods: A retrospective observational study from the Catalan Renal Registry was carried out.

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Background: Data about vascular access (VA) use in failed kidney transplant (KT) patients returning to haemodialysis (HD) are limited. We analysed the VA profile of these patients, the factors associated with the likelihood of HD re-initiation through fistula (AVF) and the effect of VA in use at the time of KT on kidney graft (KTx) outcome.

Method: Data from the Catalan Registry on failed KT patients restarting HD and incident HD patients with native kidney failure were examined over an 18-year period.

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Article Synopsis
  • The number of patients over 80 years old initiating hemodialysis has increased over the past decade, prompting a study to identify risk factors for morbidity and mortality in this age group.
  • A retrospective analysis of 2,833 patients aged 80 and older from the Catalan Renal registry revealed that the majority started dialysis with conventional methods, and the leading causes of death were cardiac disease, social issues, and infections.
  • The findings indicated that older patients faced higher mortality rates, particularly if they had chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), started dialysis through vascular grafts, or began treatment between 2002-2010.
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Background: Kidney transplantation (KT) is considered to be the best kidney replacement therapy (KRT) option for most end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) patients. Arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is considered to be the best vascular access (VA) for most haemodialysis (HD) patients. In this study, we investigated the effect of KT activity on AVF use in prevalent HD patients.

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The number of kidney transplant (KT) procedures with controlled donation after circulatory death (cDCD) donors has exponentially increased in Spain in recent years, with a parallel increase in donor and recipient acceptance criteria. The outcomes of cDCD-KT have been reported to be comparable to those of KT with donation after brain death (DBD) donors. However, studies in elderly recipients have yielded contradictory results.

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  • The study analyzes corneal transplant activity in Catalonia from 2011 to 2018, focusing on the reasons for surgery and techniques used.
  • A total of 9,457 keratoplasties were performed, with bullous keratopathy and Fuchs endothelial dystrophy being the most common reasons for transplant, and penetrating keratoplasty being the predominant technique.
  • The introduction of precut tissue for newer procedures like DSAEK and DMEK has led to a significant increase in endothelial keratoplasties, indicating a shift towards less invasive techniques for treating endothelial diseases.
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Background & Aims: To what extent patients with alcohol-related decompensated cirrhosis can improve until recovery from decompensation remains unclear. We aimed to investigate the probability of recovery and delisting due to improvement in patients with alcohol-related decompensated cirrhosis on the waiting list (WL) for liver transplantation (LT).

Methods: We conducted a registry-based, multicenter, retrospective study including all patients admitted to the LT WL in Catalonia (Spain) with the indication of alcohol-, HCV-, cholestasis- or non-alcoholic steatohepatitis-related decompensated cirrhosis between January 2007 and December 2018.

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Introduction And Objectives: To describe the development and characteristics living donor uterine transplantation program of the Hospital Clínic (Barcelona, Spain) and to report the first successful procedure in Southern Europe.

Patients And Methods: A 31-year-old female suffering of Rokitansky Syndrome underwent uterus transplant from her living sister, as a part of our research protocol. Before the transplant, the patient underwent an in vitro fertilization procedure and twelve embryos were obtained and cryopreserved.

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To report the current clinical applications and trends of scleral and amniotic membrane use in ophthalmology. Review of annual reports from the Catalan Transplant Organization (OCATT), on scleral patch and amniotic membrane eye indications in Catalonia region (Spain) over a 6-year period from 2013 to 2018. A total of 874 scleral and 1665 amniotic membranes patches were implanted, from January 2013 to December 2018.

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Objective: We aimed to implement an out-of-hospital system of generating donors that increases donation and answers the growing demand for tissue for therapeutic purposes.

Material: The Catalan Health Service issued the 4/2015 instruction promoting the integration of the donation network through collaboration with the Donor Center of Catalonia (DCC). The creation of DCC facilitated the signing of an agreement between The Blood and Tissue Bank, the Department of Justice of the Generalitat de Catalunya, the Emergency Medical System, and the Hospital Clínic Barcelona for the procurement of tissues in the Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences of Catalonia (IMLCFC), where the autopsies of all judicial deaths in the province of Barcelona are performed.

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Background: Obese kidney allograft recipients have worse results in kidney transplantation (KT). However, there is lack of information regarding the effect of body mass index (BMI) variation after KT. The objective of the study was to evaluate the effects of body weight changes in obese kidney transplant recipients.

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Background: Patient survival with end-stage renal disease is longer after kidney transplantation (KT) compared with those remaining on dialysis. Nevertheless, this remains uncertain when receiving a kidney from a donor ≥80 years old.

Methods: In a longitudinal mortality study in the Catalan Renal Registry including 2585 patients ≥60 years old on dialysis and placed on the KT waiting list, 1084 received a first KT from a deceased donor aged 60 to 79 years and 128 from a deceased donor ≥80 years.

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Background & Aims: The efficacy of direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) has dramatically changed the prognosis of patients with chronic hepatitis C. We aimed to evaluate the impact of DAA therapy on the composition of the liver transplant (LT) waiting list and the early post-transplant survival.

Methods: We evaluated all patients admitted to the waiting list for a primary LT between 1st January 2008 and 31st of December 2016 in Catalonia, Spain.

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Although kidney transplantation from the donation of a living donor is a safe treatment for end-stage renal disease, inferences about safety of living kidney donors might be biased by an informative censoring caused by the noninclusion of a substantial percentage of donors lost to follow-up. With the aim of assessing the presence of a potential informative censoring in living kidney donation outcomes of Catalan donors for a period of 12 years, 573 donors followed and lost to follow-up were compared. Losses of follow-up over time were also assessed by univariate and multivariate survival analysis, along with Cox regression.

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Introduction: Variations in the use of healthcare services can be defined as systematic variations of adjusted rates for certain aggregation levels of the population. The study analyses how renal replacement therapy (RRT) is used, identifying RRT variability in Catalonia from 2002 to 2012.

Material And Methods: Ecological study by health area using data from the Catalan renal registry.

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Purpose: The vascular access (VA) used at hemodialysis (HD) inception is involved in the mortality risk. We analyzed the survival of incident patients over time according to the initial VA and the VA profile of patients who died during the first year of follow-up.

Methods: Data of VA were obtained from 9956 incident HD patients from the Catalan Registry.

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